Irises, Saint Remy, c.1889
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Irises, Saint-Remy, 1889,” by post-Impressionist Grand Master Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890), depicts the garden of the hospital where he was a recuperating, and was painted a few months before he died. Suffering from depression for most of his life, Van Gogh called this painting “the lightning conductor for my illness,” because he felt he could keep himself well by continuing to paint. The work was influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, containing strong outlines, unusual angles, and non-literal coloring. Although Van Gogh only sold one painting in his lifetime, “Irises, Saint-Remy” was sold for $49 million in 1987, setting a world record.
Vincent Van Gogh like in nature to find his passion.The theme of still painting
,composition quite closely, but without losing the sense of freedom and order.
The screen is very well divided into large blocks of color, each regions embodies
the characteristics of their own,high to emphasize here is the color of harmony
and change, through the color contrast between the rich, transitional, complement
and soften the effect of each part, so as to form a harmonious whole.
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